Propose a network parameter change
Network parameters are a constant (or an array of constants) in the system, the values of which can be changed by on-chain governance.
This page describes what you need to propose a change to a network parameter, and provides proposal templates that you will need to edit before submitting.
Requirements
You will need:
- A connected Vega wallet, with your wallet name and public key to hand
- A minimum of whichever is larger, associated with that public key: 👀governance.proposal.updateNetParam.minProposerBalance (👀more than 0 tokens) or 👀spam.protection.proposal.min.tokens (👀1 token)
- Familiarity with governance on Vega
Anatomy of a network parameter proposal
Read on for the key inputs to a network parameter proposal.
The contents of a changes
object specifies what will be different after the proposal. In this case, these are the changes that will occur on the network.
Rationale requires a title and a description. They are free-text fields that describe the purpose of the proposal. Within the description, include links with more information about your proposal (such as to the IPFS content or forum post) that voters can reference to learn more about the asset proposal.
Key is the name of the network parameter that you are proposing a change to.
Value is the new value you're proposing that the network parameter should have.
Templates and submitting
In the tabs below you'll see:
- Annotated example describing what each field is for
- JSON example that can be submitted with the governance dApp ↗
- Command line examples for different operating systems
The governance dApp has a tool ↗ to help you build a network parameter proposal.
Replace the example data with the relevant details before submitting.
- Annotated example
- Governance dApp (JSON)
- Command line (Linux / OSX)
- Command line (Windows)
{
rationale: {
title: "Update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee",
description: "Proposal to update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee to 300}"
},
terms: {
updateNetworkParameter: {
changes: {
// Unique key of the network parameter. (string)
key: "market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee",
// Value for the network parameter. (string)
value: "300"
}
},
// Timestamp as Unix time in seconds when voting closes for this proposal,
// constrained by `minClose` and `maxClose` network parameters. (int64 as string)
closingTimestamp: 1685553047,
// Timestamp as Unix time in seconds when proposal gets enacted if passed,
// constrained by `minEnact` and `maxEnact` network parameters. (int64 as string)
enactmentTimestamp: 1685639447,
}
}
- Copy the JSON example below into a text editor.
- Replace the placeholder values with those you want for the market.
- Submit your proposal on the governance dApp ↗.
- Check you can see your proposal under Open Proposals on the governance dApp ↗.
{
"rationale": {
"title": "Update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee",
"description": "Proposal to update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee to 300}"
},
"terms": {
"updateNetworkParameter": {
"changes": {
"key": "market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee",
"value": "300"
}
},
"closingTimestamp": 1685553047,
"enactmentTimestamp": 1685639447
}
}
- Copy the command line example below into a text editor.
- Replace the placeholder values with those you want in the proposal.
- Connect to your Vega wallet and use the command line to submit your proposal.
- Check you can see your proposal under Open Proposals on the governance dApp ↗.
./vegawallet transaction send --wallet YOUR-WALLETNAME --pubkey YOUR-PUBLIC-KEY --network NETWORK-NAME '{
"proposalSubmission": {
"rationale": {
"title": "Update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee",
"description": "Proposal to update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee to 300}"
},
"terms": {
"updateNetworkParameter": {
"changes": {
"key": "market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee",
"value": "300"
}
},
"closingTimestamp": 1685553047,
"enactmentTimestamp": 1685639447
}
}
}'
- Copy the command line example below into a text editor.
- Replace the placeholder values with those you want in the proposal.
- Connect to your Vega wallet and use the command line to submit your proposal.
- Check you can see your proposal under Open Proposals on the governance dApp ↗.
vegawallet.exe transaction send --wallet YOUR-WALLETNAME --pubkey YOUR-PUBLIC-KEY --network NETWORK-NAME ^
"{^
\"proposalSubmission\": {^
\"rationale\": {^
\"title\": \"Update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee\",^
\"description\": \"Proposal to update market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee to 300}\"^
},^
\"terms\": {^
\"updateNetworkParameter\": {^
\"changes\": {^
\"key\": \"market.fee.factors.infrastructureFee\",^
\"value\": \"300\"^
}^
},^
\"closingTimestamp\": 1685553047,^
\"enactmentTimestamp\": 1685639447^
}^
}^
}"
Voting
All proposals are voted on by the community. To vote, community members need, at a minimum, the larger of 👀more than 0 tokens, or 👀1 token associated with their Vega key.
Your proposal will need participation of 👀9% and a majority of 👀50%, so having community support is essential.
Proposers who invite feedback, engage with comments, and make revisions to meet the needs of the community are more likely to be successful.
Enactment
If successful, the proposal will be enacted at the time you specify in the enactmentTimestamp
field.